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hermeti-k
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« on: Friday 13 August 2010, 11:43:31 pm »

Hi guys!

I need to install efw and make it route between 2 lans.
The lans are:

A. 10.0.200.0/24
B.192.168.33.0/24

RED:  10.0.200.100
GREEN: 192.168.33.100

I have enabled in the firewall te acces from 10.0.200.0/24

I can ping from the subnet B to A, but not from A to B.

Any help?
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« Reply #1 on: Monday 16 August 2010, 12:01:04 am »

I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish here but this will make PING work:

Go to "Firewall"

Port Forwarding/NAT -> Incoming Routed Traffic:

Source = RED
Destination = ZONE = GREEN
Service Port = ANY
Protocol = ICMP

This will allow PING through the RED interface, but as I stated I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish here.  If you are you just using this as a router to pass traffic between these networks, you will need to setup the following rule:

Source = RED
Destination = ZONE = GREEN
Service Port = ANY
Protocol = ANY

This of course defeats the purpose of the firewall, as it will pass everything through the RED interface.

I hope this helps!
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